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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Hope" data-source="post: 2929491" data-attributes="member: 27051"><p>I get a pdf of paper covered in 1-inch squares like a battlemat (from <a href="http://www.incompetech.com/beta/linedGraphPaper/plain.html" target="_blank">this cool site here</a> and convert it into a jpg.</p><p></p><p>Then I copy the jpg of the counter that I want to make and paste it onto the jpg of the squares and use the squares to size it correctly (ie. 1x1 square for a Medium creature, 2x2 for a Large etc). I just use MS Paint for this - nothing fancy. If I am making lots of counters, I'll add lots of images to the sheet and then print it off when I am done. Usually I'll convert it back to a pdf for ease of printing.</p><p></p><p>Currently I glue the printed images onto card, but printing them onto heavier paper would be cool. I seem to recall that you are not far from St. Neots (right?), so you might want to try visiting Clover Office Supplies at 49 New Street - they have a pretty cool selection of paper and card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Hope, post: 2929491, member: 27051"] I get a pdf of paper covered in 1-inch squares like a battlemat (from [URL=http://www.incompetech.com/beta/linedGraphPaper/plain.html]this cool site here[/URL] and convert it into a jpg. Then I copy the jpg of the counter that I want to make and paste it onto the jpg of the squares and use the squares to size it correctly (ie. 1x1 square for a Medium creature, 2x2 for a Large etc). I just use MS Paint for this - nothing fancy. If I am making lots of counters, I'll add lots of images to the sheet and then print it off when I am done. Usually I'll convert it back to a pdf for ease of printing. Currently I glue the printed images onto card, but printing them onto heavier paper would be cool. I seem to recall that you are not far from St. Neots (right?), so you might want to try visiting Clover Office Supplies at 49 New Street - they have a pretty cool selection of paper and card. [/QUOTE]
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